Mutants in the mouse NuRD/Mi2 component P66alpha are embryonic lethal.

The NuRD/Mi2 chromatin complex is involved in histone modifications and contains a large number of subunits, including the p66 protein. There are two mouse and human p66 paralogs, p66alpha and p66beta. The functions of these genes are not clear, in part because there are no mutants available, except...

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Main Authors: Susan Marino, Roel Nusse
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2007-06-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC1885217?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-7697d1e826a54c1591e8c87f4f1924c82020-11-24T21:33:07ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032007-06-0126e51910.1371/journal.pone.0000519Mutants in the mouse NuRD/Mi2 component P66alpha are embryonic lethal.Susan MarinoRoel NusseThe NuRD/Mi2 chromatin complex is involved in histone modifications and contains a large number of subunits, including the p66 protein. There are two mouse and human p66 paralogs, p66alpha and p66beta. The functions of these genes are not clear, in part because there are no mutants available, except in invertebrate model systems.We made loss of function mutants in the mouse p66alpha gene (mp66alpha, official name Gatad2a, MGI:2384585). We found that mp66alpha is essential for development, as mutant embryos die around day 10 of embryogenesis. The gene is not required for normal blastocyst development or for implantation. The phenotype of mutant embryos and the pattern of gene expression in mutants are consistent with a role of mp66alpha in gene silencing.mp66alpha is an essential gene, required for early mouse development. The lethal phenotype supports a role in execution of methylated DNA silencing.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC1885217?pdf=render
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Roel Nusse
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Mutants in the mouse NuRD/Mi2 component P66alpha are embryonic lethal.
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author_facet Susan Marino
Roel Nusse
author_sort Susan Marino
title Mutants in the mouse NuRD/Mi2 component P66alpha are embryonic lethal.
title_short Mutants in the mouse NuRD/Mi2 component P66alpha are embryonic lethal.
title_full Mutants in the mouse NuRD/Mi2 component P66alpha are embryonic lethal.
title_fullStr Mutants in the mouse NuRD/Mi2 component P66alpha are embryonic lethal.
title_full_unstemmed Mutants in the mouse NuRD/Mi2 component P66alpha are embryonic lethal.
title_sort mutants in the mouse nurd/mi2 component p66alpha are embryonic lethal.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2007-06-01
description The NuRD/Mi2 chromatin complex is involved in histone modifications and contains a large number of subunits, including the p66 protein. There are two mouse and human p66 paralogs, p66alpha and p66beta. The functions of these genes are not clear, in part because there are no mutants available, except in invertebrate model systems.We made loss of function mutants in the mouse p66alpha gene (mp66alpha, official name Gatad2a, MGI:2384585). We found that mp66alpha is essential for development, as mutant embryos die around day 10 of embryogenesis. The gene is not required for normal blastocyst development or for implantation. The phenotype of mutant embryos and the pattern of gene expression in mutants are consistent with a role of mp66alpha in gene silencing.mp66alpha is an essential gene, required for early mouse development. The lethal phenotype supports a role in execution of methylated DNA silencing.
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